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cogitate
cogitate, v. (ˈkɒdʒɪteɪt) [f. L. cōgitāt- ppl. stem of cōgitāre to think. The latter is app. contr. for co-agitāre, f. co- together + agitāre, one of the senses of which is ‘to turn over in the mind, revolve, weigh, consider’; see agitate v. 6.] 1. intr. To think, reflect, ponder, meditate; to exerc...
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cogitate
cogitate/ˈkɔdʒɪteɪt; `kɑdʒəˌtet/ v[I, Ipr, Tn]~ (about/on) sth (fml or joc 文或谑) think deeply about sth 深思某事物; 仔细思考.
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nature or community.
omotenashi (hospitality) – willingness to make an effort to make the best selection matching the mood or condition of others, to cogitate
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The Mathnet motto "to cogitate and to solve" is a pastiche of the LAPD motto "to protect and to serve." Season 2 (1988)
Season 3 (1990)
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Season 5 (1992)
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Mathnet - To Cogitate and to Solve (episode guide, photos
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What is another word for reflect - WordHippo
Synonyms for reflect include consider, contemplate, review, study, cerebrate, deliberate, muse, ponder, revolve and cogitate about. Find more similar words at ...
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cogitator
cogitator (ˈkɒdʒɪteɪtə(r)) [f. cogitate + -or.] One who cogitates, a thinker.1831 Carlyle Sart. Res. (1858) 31 Cogito, ergo sum. Alas, poor Cogitator, this takes us but a little way.
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Robert Menzies College
Its Latin motto is Vera Cogitate, and the college's stated mission is "Forming the person, transforming the world."
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cogitatum
‖ cogitatum Philos. (kɒdʒɪˈteɪtəm) [a. L. cōgitātum, neut. pa. pple. of cōgitāre to think: see cogitate v.] That which is thought; the actual processes of thought, as opposed to the ideal thought-processes.1878 W. James Coll. Ess. & Rev. (1920) 57 Every law of Mind must be either a law of the cogita...
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cogitandum
‖ cogitandum Philos. (kɒdʒɪˈtændəm) [f. cogitate v. + -andum, as if from L. *cōgitandum, neut. gerundive of cōgitāre to think.] That which should be thought; the ideal or correct processes of thought, as opposed to the actual processes.a 1866 J. Grote Moral Ideals (1876) 60 The two high intellectual...
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cogito
‖ cogito Philos. (ˈkəʊgɪtəʊ, ˈkɒ-) [L., = ‘I think’, 1st pers. pres. of cōgitāre (see cogitate v.); used by Descartes in his Meditations (1641).] The principle ‘cogito, ergo sum’, or any equivalent formula, by which Descartes claimed to establish his own existence as a thinking being from the fact o...
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Moonga Stakes
2000 - Cellar
1999 - Another Neptune
1998 - Buster Jones
1997 - Monets Cove
1996 - Mamzelle Pedrille
1995 - Royal Blue
1994 - Star Dancer
1993 - Cogitate
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surquidant
† surquidant, a. Obs. rare—1. In 6 surcudant. [a. OF. surcuidant, pr. pple. of surcuidier:—pop. L. *supercōgitāre, f. super- super- + cōgitāre to think, cogitate.] = surquidous.a 1529 Skelton Replyc. Wks. 1843 I. 209 Puffed..full of vaynglorious pompe and surcudant elacyon.
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Orley Farm School
The motto, Haec cogitate., “think on these things”, comes from St Paul’s letter to the Philippians.
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recogitate
reˈcogitate, v. rare. [f. ppl. stem of L. recōgitāre to think over (med.L., to change one's mind), or f. re- + cogitate v.] † a. intr. To reconsider, change one's mind. Obs. b. To think over again.1651 C. Cartwright Cert. Relig. ii. 29 He cites Origen saying, that Christ did in those words recall hi...
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